as for virtual boy your going to have little support, the games for it were few and far in popularity and what MESS can do will do is about the end of development for it.

as for the wonderswan the lack of users of the actual system causes a lack of interest by the community (same as virtual boy) however for wonderswan and SMS why is Mednafen bad? I have been using it for years and never had any issues with quality or runability.

and for Genesis XE is a great application.

zsnes and nestopia work great, not sure where your lock on battle toads is might check your ROM as my file works with no issues that I see. Com64 is sort of out dated in the game emulator why re-invent what MESS has 100% since you dont need much to play the games.

I guess I understand your post but wahcade isnt anythign more then a menu system, so your calling for bug fixes on game-emulators that are long outdated or have little to no development any more isn't exactly the right location on the wahcade forum for the results you want. you call to the non developer people but the only way you will get a fix is to convince a developer to fix it, or pay for a fix, or fix it your self. Systems like Virtual Boy and WonderSwan will never get the attention you want as they are years old now and MESS emulates the system to keep it from being lost. However there was little reason for developers to work on it as the user base was and is small. comp. to Nintendo/Sega

If you want to see development on your game platforms go click donate buttons, and check out better emulators to do what you want, MESS will do everything its just not made for games as much replication of the CPU for the system.

WahCade is fully compatible with "any" emulator in the world, if you have problems I would suggest looking at new ways to run your emulator with better performance on your hardware. Otherwise go to the platform that more developers are working on due to supply and demand and go to windows with MameWah or try and get your DOS emulator to work on wine.

when you say configurations... are you talking wahcade? because the configuration isnt anything other then calling the emulator - the computer speed isnt a requirement for wahcade.

sounds more like your trying to make a huge package of emulators for mandrake? open or closed the end goal is to play the game so just because you cant hack the source shouldn't matter much, just that you can play it.

I just feel that your missing a fundamental objective of wahcade here, wahcade is a menu system to call other emulators, it makes the selection of ROMS easy to do with no mouse or keyboard, it then takes that selection and passes it off to a emulator. It would be the same as a 4 line bash script but much more elegant.

so whatever you configure in wahcade, would be the same as running the emulator from the command line, or double clicking on a icon. If you cant make the emulator run on your hardware without wahcade, it wont run any different with wahcade. there is a full air-gap from wahcade to emulator in regards to code.

If you make a configuration for N64 emulation you will NEED a computer capable of emulating N64 (meaning better then 1.2ghz and that still stinks) if you have wahcade or mamewah, ubuntu or mandriva, windows or redhat, amd or intel. Your computer must be able to emulate the game with out any menu system (wahcade or mamewah) if it cant then you will never win.

This represents progress from 2008 to 2009. Its discouraging that we haven't seen a fix for the UAE situation beyong running UAE in Wine, or that Sharp X68000 does so poorly. But at least some of the Critical things, like sega CD were fixed and snes9x-gtk sounds right.

Reality Boy is in no better shape on Linux than it is on Windows. DosBox has improved considerablly.

I have prepared a working RPM of lxdream, and I can confirm it at least starts. If I get lxdream working, I'll submit an lxdream config file.Virtual Jaguar is still up in the air.WinUAE works fairly well under Wine.PCSX2 I'm going to start testing soon.

Agreed that Stella works wonderfully with 2600. I would just add that a small degree of configuring is necessary to make it Wah-friendly, such as mapping the ESC key to exit the emulator instead of return to Stella's main menu. This is the one ini in Wah!Cade that doesn't do this out of the box, as far as I know.